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| Written by Administrator | |
| Tuesday, 27 February 2007 00:11 | |
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Rabbits in a Canberra Park The RabbitScan ChallengeOur challenge (and yours) is to record data about rabbits from at least 5000 sites across Australia that have rabbits (e.g. rabbit activity, no rabbits and abandoned burrows). We'd like your help, to find and record the data. We will provide the tools you need to capture and record Survey data for May, RabbitScan Month. EXTENDED TO THE END OF SEPTEMBER 2009 DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND (and we have not yet reached the target!!) We will provide a guide for how to check if you have rabbits and to calculate just how many there are, through a few simple steps (this will be delivered to your email address after you register). We ask you to pick as many local sites as you can, scan them for rabbits and rabbit damage to soils and vegetation, and then let us know via our website. REGISTER NOW by selecting Register from the Menu on your left. Once registered you can immediately login and put details into the map and data screen. Thanks for getting involved in this important initiative. Who can do a RabbitScan site?
What will happen with our local RabbitScan data?
The wild rabbit is a key agent of great change to Australia's landscapes. The rabbit will continue to degrade our diversity of native plants and animals and our capacity for sustainable primary production, if we do not take continuing action to minimise the consequential losses. Nicholas Newland
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 09 July 2009 15:04 |
"What ever the outcomes of climate change, generally speaking they will favour invasive species with broad ecological and habitat tolerance. This will exacerbate the impact rabbits have on the natural environment"
Greg Mutze - RMAG Member